BILL NUMBER: SB 735	CHAPTERED  10/10/99

	CHAPTER   1021
	FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE   OCTOBER 10, 1999
	PASSED THE SENATE   SEPTEMBER 10, 1999
	PASSED THE ASSEMBLY   SEPTEMBER 9, 1999
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY   SEPTEMBER 9, 1999
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY   SEPTEMBER 3, 1999

INTRODUCED BY   Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review

                        FEBRUARY 24, 1999

   An act to amend and supplement the Budget Act of 1999 (Chapter 50,
Statutes of 1999), relating to state government, making an
appropriation therefor, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take
effect immediately.

      (Approved by Governor October 10, 1999.  Filed with
Secretary of State October 10, 1999.)

   I am signing Senate Bill No. 735, however, I am reducing
augmentations and reappropriations made to various items by a total
of $523,000 General Fund.
   This bill would appropriate $4,981,000 General Fund, reduce
existing special fund appropriations by $2 million, and reappropriate
$5,725,000 General Fund for programs and projects as a supplement to
the Budget Act of 1999 (Chapter 50, Statutes of 1999) as follows:
$250,000 appropriation to the Department of Trade and Commerce for
the California Institute for Federal Policy Research; $1.5 million
reappropriation to the State Coastal Conservancy for Elysian Valley
and Arroyo Seco projects; $3,275,000 to the Department of Parks and
Recreation (DPR) for reappropriation of 10 local projects; $950,000
reappropriation to DPR for Rancho San Andres Castro Adobe as a
capital outlay project; $1,150,000 appropriation to DPR for four new
projects including $400,000 for a teen center and a senior center for
the Plaza Community Center; $31,000 to Sacramento County for Street
and Traffic Lighting; $50,000 to the Employment Development
Department for a grant to the Vallejo Cadet Project; $31,000 to
Sacramento County for Street and Traffic Lighting; Plaza Community
Center, $31,000 to Sacramento County for Street and Traffic Lighting;
$50,000 to the Employment Development Department for a grant to the
Vallejo Cadet Project; $1 million to the University of California
(UC) for the Welfare Policy Research Project; $2.5 million to UC for
Internet 2; and $2 million special fund reduction to the Department
of Industrial Relations related to the Uninsured Employers Fund.  The
bill would also add provisional language for the following; the
California Energy Commission, the Public Utilities Commission, and
the Electricity Oversight Board regarding a report on electricity
reliability issues; the Department of Water Resources regarding road
repair; the Department of Corrections regarding the reimbursement of
local costs for detention and parole revocation proceedings; and the
California Arts Council for the Japanese American National Museum.
   I am deleting funding for the $250,000 appropriation for the
California Institute for Federal Policy Research because the State
already maintains an office in Washington, DC which is the
appropriate voice for California's positions on federal policy
issues.
   I am deleting the $31,000 appropriation for the Sacramento County
Street and Traffic Lighting.  While this project may have merit, it
is not of sufficient priority to fund and maintain a prudent General
Fund reserve.
   I am reducing the Internet2 appropriation to the University of
California from $2.5 million to $2.25 million.  I support this
appropriation to allow the University of California to make progress
toward completing this information technology project.
   I am reducing the appropriation to DPR for the Plaza Community
Center from $400,000 to $399,000 and deleting a reference to a senior
citizen center for the Plaza Community Center project.  This is
necessary in order to correct a drafting error.
   I am sustaining the reappropriation for a capital outlay project
at the Rancho San Andres Castro Adobe, the historic home of Jose
Joaquin Castro, only because DPR indicates that there is an excellent
prospect that the facility could be operated as a concession
agreement without state funding.  My sustaining this reappropriation
also reflects my position that the $950,000 appropriation would
represent the State's full commitment to the restoration project.

                                                 GRAY DAVIS, Governor


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 735, Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.  Budget Act of
1999: augmentation and reappropriation.
   Existing law, as set forth in the Budget Act of 1999, makes
various appropriations for support of state government for the
1999-2000 fiscal year.
   In augmentation of the Budget Act of 1999, this bill would
appropriate $250,000 from the General Fund to the Trade and Commerce
Agency for a grant to the California Institute for Federal Policy
Research; would appropriate $1,150,000 from the General Fund to the
Department of Parks and Recreation for local assistance, with
$400,000 to the Plaza Community Center organization, $200,000 to the
City of Yucaipa, $50,000 to the City of Calimesa, and $500,000 to the
City of El Monte; would appropriate $50,000 from the General Fund to
the Employment Development Department for local assistance to the
City of Vallejo; and would appropriate $2,500,000 from the General
Fund for support of the University of California for Internet2
projects and $1,000,000 from the General Fund to the University of
California for the Welfare Policy Research Project mandated under
existing law.
   The bill would reappropriate funds appropriated to the Department
of Parks and Recreation for local assistance recreational grants to
specified entities for specific projects to different entities for
the same projects, and would reappropriate funds for a specified
project in the City of El Monte.
   The bill would authorize the use of up to 5% of specified funds
appropriated in the Budget Act of 1999 for delta levee maintenance to
be used for road repair and maintenance.  The bill would appropriate
$31,000 from the General Fund for local assistance to Sacramento
County for specified street improvements.  The bill would also add
provisions requiring the Department of Corrections to reimburse a
city or county for specified costs from specified items of the annual
Budget Act.
   The bill would also appropriate $2,000,000 from the General Fund
for support of the Department of Industrial Relations, and would
reduce the appropriation and the amount payable from the Uninsured
Employers Account in the Uninsured Employers Fund by $2,000,000.  The
bill would specify the contents of specified budget reports of the
Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.
  The bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an
urgency statute.
   Appropriation:  yes.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:


  SECTION 1.  The appropriations made by this act are in augmentation
of the appropriations made in Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 1999
(Ch. 50, Stats. 1999) and are subject to the provisions of that act,
as appropriate, including, as applicable, the provisions of that act
that apply to the items of appropriation that are augmented by this
act.  The references in this act to item numbers refer to items of
appropriation in Section 2.00 of the Budget Act of 1999.
  SEC. 2.  The sum of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000)
is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the Trade and
Commerce Agency in augmentation of the appropriation in Item
2920-101-0001 for a grant to the California Institute for Federal
Policy Research.
  SEC. 3.  The scope of the Supplemental Report required in Item
3360-001-0465 shall be as follows:
   (a) The Energy Resources, Conservation and Development Commission
shall investigate the suitability, technical feasibility, behavioral
efficacy, policy and implementation issues, and cost and benefits of
methods by which private or public conservation and energy efficiency
projects or private distributed generation projects could provide
comparably reliable alternatives to transmission system or generation
projects in the Independent System Operator's electric grid planning
process.
   (b) The Public Utilities Commission shall investigate the
suitability, technical feasibility, behavioral efficacy, policy and
implementation issues, and cost and benefits of using electric rate
design approaches and consumer-controlled, real-time monitoring
technologies to improve the responsiveness of residential and small
commercial consumer electricity demand to market price signals.
   (c) The Electricity Oversight Board shall coordinate the reports
specified in subdivisions (a) and (b) to ensure consistency in their
assumptions, technical approach, findings, and conclusions.
   (d) The reports identified in subdivisions (a) and (b) shall be
accomplished by using current resources and shall be provided to the
Governor and the Legislature no later than May 1, 2000.
  SEC. 4.  The sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars
($1,500,000) appropriated to the State Coastal Conservancy in Item
3760-302-0001 for Elysian Valley is hereby reappropriated to the
State Coastal Conservancy for projects in Elysian Valley and Arroyo
Seco for activities consistent with Division 21 (commencing with
Section 31000) of the Public Resources Code.
  SEC. 5.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (31) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant of three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to
the City of El Monte for the Recreational Facility Project.
  SEC. 6.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (33) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the Community of Foresthill is hereby
reappropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation for a
recreational grant to the County of Placer for the retrofit of the
Foresthill Community Veterans Hall.
  SEC. 7.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (86) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the City of Los Angeles is hereby
reappropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation for a
recreational grant to the Bienvenidos Family Services Center.
  SEC. 8.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (88) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the City of Los Angeles is hereby
reappropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation for a
recreational grant to the Little Tokyo Service Center.
  SEC. 9.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (91) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the County of Los Angeles is hereby
reappropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation for a
recreational grant to the Central American Resource Center.
  SEC. 10.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (140) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the County of San Diego is hereby
reappropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation for a
recreational grant to the I Love a Clean San Diego organization for
the Park and Playground Cleanup Program.
  SEC. 11.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (152) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the City of San Jacinto is hereby
reappropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation for a
recreational grant to ValleyWide Foundation, Inc., for the Regional
Aquatic Center Swimming Pool.
  SEC. 12.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (161) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the County of Santa Cruz is hereby
reappropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation in
augmentation of the appropriation made in Item 3790-302-0001 and the
addition of Schedule (4) 90.86.100 for acquisition, repair, and
restoration of the Rancho San Andres Castro Adobe.
  SEC. 12.5.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (165) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the City of Santa Rosa is hereby reappropriated
to the Department of Parks and Recreation for a recreational grant
to the City of Sebastopol for the Burbank Senior Center renovation
and expansion.
  SEC. 13.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (170) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the City of Spring Valley is hereby
reappropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation for a
recreational grant to the County of San Diego for the LaMar Street
Park Design and Redevelopment.
  SEC. 14.  The sum appropriated to the Department of Parks and
Recreation in Schedule (a) (171) of Item 3790-101-0001 for a
recreational grant to the City of Spring Valley is hereby
reappropriated to the Department of Parks and Recreation for a
recreational grant to the County of San Diego for the Park Land
Acquisition for the Library, Gym, and Teen Center.
  SEC. 15.  The sum of one million one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($1,150,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the
Department of Parks and Recreation in augmentation of the
appropriation in Item 3790-101-0001 for local assistance recreational
grants as follows:
   (a) Four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to the Plaza
Community Center organization to construct a teen center and to
complete the Senior Citizen Civic Center in the City Terrace
neighborhood of Los Angeles.
   (b) Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to the City of Yucaipa
for the Skate Park in Yucaipa.
   (c) Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the City of Calimesa for
the Calimesa City Library.
   (d) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to the City of El
Monte for the Teen Center and Aquatic Facility.
  SEC. 16.  Up to 5 percent of the funds appropriated in Schedule (b)
of Item 3860-101-0001 for delta levee maintenance may be used for
repair and maintenance of roads damaged by flood control maintenance.

  SEC. 17.  Thirty-one thousand dollars ($31,000) is hereby
appropriated from the General Fund to Item 9210-116-0001 for local
assistance to Sacramento County for Morse Avenue street lighting and
a pedestrian signal at Eastern Avenue and Castec Drive.
  SEC. 18.  The sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) is hereby
appropriated from the General Fund to the Employment Development
Department in augmentation of the appropriation made in Item
5100-101-0001 for local assistance to the City of Vallejo to fund the
Vallejo Cadet Project.
  SEC. 19.  Notwithstanding Section 4016.5 of the Penal Code or any
other provision of law, a city or county shall be reimbursed by the
Department of Corrections from funds appropriated in Item
5240-101-0001 of the annual Budget Act for costs incurred pursuant to
subdivisions (a), (b), and (c) of Section 4016.5 of the Penal Code,
and from funds appropriated in Item 5240-001-0001 of the annual
Budget Act for costs incurred pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section
4016.5 of the Penal Code.
  SEC. 20.  The sum of one million dollars ($1,000,000) is hereby
appropriated from the General Fund to the University of California in
augmentation of Item 6440-001-0001 for the purpose of the Welfare
Policy Research Project, mandated by Article 9.7 (commencing with
Section 11526) of Chapter 2 of Part 3 of the Welfare and Institutions
Code.
  SEC. 21.  The sum of two million five hundred thousand dollars
($2,500,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for support
of the University of California in augmentation of the appropriation
made in Item 6440-001-0001 to fund an Internet2 link between the
northern and southern hubs and to provide additional access
connections to Internet2.
  SEC. 22.  Notwithstanding Provision 4 (a) of Item 8260-103-0001,
funds appropriated in Item 8260-103-0001 for allocation for capital
improvements to the Japanese-American National Museum shall be
expended for design or construction of facilities or exhibits,
furniture, equipment, and acquisitions for the Media Arts Center, the
Orientation Theater, and the National Resource Center.
  SEC. 23.  The sum of two million dollars ($2,000,000) is hereby
appropriated from the General Fund in augmentation of the
appropriation made in Item 8350-001-0001 for support of the
Department of Industrial Relations.  The amount in Schedule (29) of
Item 8350-001-0001 payable from the Uninsured Employers Account of
the Uninsured Employers Fund that is payable from Item 8350-001-0571
is hereby reduced by two million dollars ($2,000,000) from
twenty-four million five hundred twenty-nine thousand dollars
($24,529,000) to twenty-two million five hundred twenty-nine thousand
dollars ($22,529,000).
  SEC. 24.  The sum of twenty-four million five hundred twenty-nine
thousand dollars ($24,529,000) appropriated in Item 8350-001-0571
from the Uninsured Employers Account of the Uninsured Employers Fund
is hereby reduced to twenty-two million five hundred twenty-nine
thousand dollars ($22,529,000) and two million dollars ($2,000,000)
is hereby reverted to that fund.
  SEC. 25.  The sum in Item 8350-011-0001 appropriated for transfer
by the Controller is hereby reduced by two million dollars
($2,000,000) to the sum of sixteen million six hundred three thousand
dollars ($16,603,000), which is available for transfer by the
Controller to the Uninsured Employers Account of the Uninsured
Employers Fund and the sum of two million dollars ($2,000,000) is
hereby reverted to the General Fund.
  SEC. 26.  This act is an urgency statute necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within
the meaning of Article IV of the Constitution and shall go into
immediate effect.  The facts constituting the necessity are:
   In order to make certain necessary augmentations and adjustments
to the appropriations made by the Budget Act of 1999 for support of
state government for the 1999-2000 fiscal year, it is necessary that
this act take effect immediately.
